Update on my thrilling life since February: my apple trees are coming to the end of their blossoming, and were smothered in blossom. The bees and other pollenating insects did their bit, and it looks as though I'll get a very heavy crop this year - except off my 'Bramley's Seedling', which for some reason didn't produce much blossom, and therefore won't produce much fruit. I'll be making lots of cider in October. I didn't make any last year because the crop was too light, but I managed ten gallons in 2017, when I had a heavy crop. I hope my trees aren't all going into biennial-bearing, but gallons of cider every two years is ok. I will be spending much of today knocking my neglected back garden into shape. (I'm in the first of two weeks annual leave.)
I've been doing lots of cycling, now that the weather is improving. On Monday, I went to Aylesbury (from Hemel Hempstead) and back, out via canal towpaths and back by road. 38 miles.